Unofficial Sonic Frontiers PC Fix Uncaps Framerate | Biden News

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An unofficial PC fix of Sonic Frontiers tweaks the game’s frame rate, much to the delight of many PC gamers.

Many fans are excited about the latest Sonic entry, but PC gamers in particular have expressed being unhappy with the game’s limited frame rate, which also applies to the console versions of the game. On PC, the game renders in dynamic resolution up to 4K at 6FPS, while there are two display modes available on the next-gen consoles. Interestingly, on Xbox Series S, the game seems to run at 30FPS by default.

Fortunately for those on PC, there seems to be a solution to wasting the framerate using Cheat Engine. Here’s what user ‘KingKrouch’ wrote on Steam about his ‘fix’:

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This is what I managed to get for frame rate uncap for Sonic Frontiers. It’s usually capped at 60FPS, but my 6900XT has no problems above 144FPS at 2560×1440 and max settings. You will need Cheat Engine installed to use this.

Some gameplay notes and cutscene trivia:

Note that cutscene animations (the non-FMV) still have animations that update at 30FPS, but particle effects and such animate well, I (or someone else) may have to look into this.

There are also some issues with Sonic’s speed not far enough launching in the 4-3 subspace level, which makes it unplayable unless you temporarily limit the framerate to 60 at the start of the level.

Using the light dash can cause Sonic to get stuck or his movement to be noticeably delayed in some scenarios.

Those interested can download the newly released Cheat Sheet via the Steam post here.

Interesting for sure. Have you tried this ‘fix’ yet? Did it work for you? Hit the comments below.

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Sonic Frontiers is now available worldwide for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

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